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Nord Stream route development 2005–2008 on the example of the Gulf of Finland
Nord Stream is a natural gas transportation pipeline system to link Russia and the European Union through the Baltic Sea. The twin Nord Stream pipelines are planned to reach from Vyborg, Russia, to Greifswald, Germany, going across the Baltic Sea with a length of approximately 1,220 kilometers. The pipelines will pass Russian, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and German waters.